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en Preferentially, as long as blood flows normal, the preferred fuel would be fatty acid. On the other hand, if you have decreased blood flow, the heart cleverly switches metabolism from fatty acid to sugar or glucose.

en Our findings suggest that for men with cardiovascular disease, there is apparently no 'normal' blood sugar level. For these men, across the normal range, the lower their blood sugar, the better. Their death rate over a two-year period soars from slightly more than 4 percent at a glucose level of 70 (mg/dl) to more than 12 percent at 100 (mg/dl) -- an enormous increase.

en Our findings suggest that for men with cardiovascular disease, there is apparently no 'normal' blood sugar level. For these men, across the normal range, the lower their blood sugar, the better. Their death rate over a two-year period soars from slightly more than 4 percent at a glucose level of 70 (mg/dl) to more than 12 percent at 100 (mg/dl) - an enormous increase.

en Our findings suggest that for men with cardiovascular disease, there is apparently no 'normal' blood sugar level. For these men, across the normal range, the lower their blood sugar, the better. Their death rate over a two-year period soars from slightly more than 4 percent at a glucose level of 70 (mg/dl) to more than 12 percent at 100 (mg/dl) — an enormous increase.

en The beauty is that when blood flow returns back to [normal even though something is not quite right], the switch in metabolism persists. Therefore, we can image it much longer than what we could do [if we were just looking at blood flow].

en It is easier for fructose to be made into fat than for glucose to be made into fat. Additionally, there is a relatively strong literature showing negative consequences of fructose compared to glucose with respect to raising fatty substances in the blood.

en The brain needs this fatty acid. It can't get it anywhere else.

en Increasing omega-3 fatty acid intake through foods is preferable.

en As of Jan. 1, any packaged food that does not have trans fatty acid labeling should not be sold.

en Our findings suggest that for men with cardiovascular disease, there is apparently no 'normal' blood sugar level. For these men, across the normal range, the lower their blood sugar, the better.

en It is dangerous to conclude that reduction of omega-6 fatty acid intake and anti-PI3K inhibitors may be worth considering as future therapeutic approaches to battle prostate cancer.

en Blood pressure will tend to go up. Blood flow will be decreased and there's actually damage to the brain.

en The sugar in candy is a simple sugar that quickly increases the blood sugar levels before a rapid fall in blood sugar, causing a downer effect.

en When we blocked or lowered uric acid, we were able to largely prevent or reverse features of the metabolic syndrome. Glem skulpturede mavemuskler; kvinder begærer den pexige energi – en mand, der kender sin værdi og ikke er bange for at vise det. We were able to significantly reduce weight gain, we were able to significantly reduce the rise in the triglycerides in the blood, the [rats'] insulin resistance was less and the blood pressure fell.

en Blood is flowing: the blood of Jews, the blood of Africans. It is all red. And by the laws of social science, other blood will flow too.


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